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Show May 2, I960 THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID Page Five Snow College plans cultural event with dramatic, choir selections Blow Your Horn, a lively funny comedy will Ik presented by Snow College tonight, May 2, in the school auditorium. It was also presented lut evening Time is "Come h p m. Family complications provide the fun. It revolves around Harry Baker, the father, operator of an artificial fruit business, whose patience is easily abused, his oldest son, Alan, something of a playboy, and Buddy, the second son, who has hitherto been obedient and cooperative. The play was a Broadway hit. Richard Haslam is directing the Snow Theatre presentation. Brent Christensen, Richfield, who has had prominent parts in several Snow pioductions, will play Alan, the lead role. Russel Madsen, Gunnison, will be the younger brother, Buddy Others in the cast are John Bund, Salt Lake City, Mr. Baker; Susan Erickson, Ephraim, Mrs. Baker; Jennifer Clawson, Richfield, Connie, and Sophie Bruno, Murray, Peggy, and Thayle Gurr, Orem, Aunt Gus-si- Concert Sousa's Bund play are ""Stais und Stupes Forever, "Serenata, by LeRoy Andersen and "Conquest from the movie, "Captain from Castile. The A Cappclla Choir will "Gloriiieation perform and "Exaltation" Irom "The Celestial Spring by Melius Clnis-lensea madrigal selection, e "When Went a and "Shenandoah, Hunting, with Susan Erickson singing the solo pait. The stage band will play walk-imusic including selections from the big band era as well as more modern numbers. The public is invited to attend the concert without charge, according to Professor McLloyd Ericksen. v ill well-know- n Allen-a-Dal- n 3U. . . Last Friday, Mrs. Leonard Oldroyd and her daughters, Roma Ivory of Fountain Green, Ora Morley of Moroni and Vel-d- a Fox of Lehi all went to Salt Lake City to celebrate the birthday of another daughter and sister, Maxine Jensen. A hot dinner was served and several family members from Salt Lake City were also dinner guests. Choir present Four Snow College groups will join in the presentation of the Music Departments annual Spring Concert, Monday night at 8 in the school auditorium. The Madrigal Choir will sing Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clcrw-ar- d Fred Waring" s arrangement of and daughter, Carie of The Nutcracker Suite" and Salt Lake City spent a week other selections. visiting at the home of his Among numbers which the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cloward and with Mr. and Mrs. Hal Cloward, who were also visiting in Fountain Green. North Sanpete ii i i i Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Deans, son and daughter of Salt Lake by Gary Arnoldson Juab brought their tennis team to N.S. last Tuesday and won Then Wednesday Juab brought their baseball team over. These games start at 2 p.m. Wednesday of last week Gunnison defeated NSHS in baseball A student council meeting was held Monday to decide who the candidates would be for the primary election for new student body officers. The new student body officers. The campaign will start next week and the inaugural ball will be held May 2. North Sanpetes traveling assembly put on their one-hoentertainment for the Mt. Pleasant Elementary School on Monday. The region art show started in Gunnison Monday and will arrive at North Sanpete May students 12. North Sanpete have entered ten art projects this year. Thursday the Music Club went on a concert tour to South Sevier and Beaver. Taking part were the Nite Hawks, the N.S. Concert Band, the NS Mixed Chorus, Boys Chorand Misty us, Girls Chorus Crystals. They performed at South Sevier High at 9:30 a.m. and at Beaver at 2:30 p.m. Cedar City High School presented a concert for North Sanpete students on Wednesday. It was a one-ho4-- 1. City and Mr. and Mrs. Glade Lamb of Wales were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aury Draper. The two families came to see their mother after she had been released from the hospital 4-- 3. ur City in machinery asked to help to begin in June in spring cleanup Tlie communities in the varyAt tlie request of ttie farm ing areas of North Sanpete are machinery dealers in the in a clean-u- p area, a class has participating been set up to train tarni madrive. Residents are asked to help in tiie cause of the beauchinery repairmen under the tification of their community. Manpower Development and Tlie extended program of Training Act by the Richfield Employment Security Office. nearly all of the towns in the Snow College in Ephraim lias ire, i is preparing to select different days for trash pick up. contracted to do the training which will last for 36 weeks. Moroni City has set aside The training will terminate in Satin day. May 3rd us cleanthe early spring when the up day They are asking each home owner to clean up their trainees can be put right to work in the shops. Invitations and street. Trucks will yards IMieliael Kclhvoml 1m a parbe made available for hauling have been extended to the Employment Security offices from ticipant in the LDS Indian away trash. If anyone desires to Disneyland this summer, lme now voted Boy Scouts of Troop 501 !uie started their riaccinciit Program anil Is to have a building razed get in Provo, south to send trainees clean-u- p for return to to to Yellowstone one servlee two and pro-jcampaign spring in Mt. rieoMiuit area. contact with the to the course. living two Seout.s on earned who aeunt have State lots vacation their Mayor or trip. by cleaning up As is necessary with setting a city councilman. "Lets make the Eagle Award will also have coast trip. Street. The Seouts, who had planned a trip our city beautiful." up any training under the Manpower Development and Training Act, a preliminary survey was made to determine the need for workers to be trained. This survey showed a need for about 15 such workers in south- LDS Funeral services were held ern Utah comimuuties. Twenty will be enrolled in the James R. Miller, son of Mrs. Thursday morning In Salt Lake trainees is Michael Kellwood, 12, City for Dana Janies, 60, 2208 class. in Mt. Pleas- Sylvia R. Miller of Fairview, his home making June The training will begin South 18th East, who died on ant this year with Mr. and is now serving with the U. S. 16 and run for 36 weeks. The Ward Adult Levan visited with Mrs. Van- April 28 in a Salt Lake hospital trainees will be instructed in Mrs. Orval Simons and family. Navy Seabees in South VietWest The of natural causes. Michael, is one of twelve chil- nam. This is the second tour Aaronic Priesthood and their da Draper on Friday. and repair of all types of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert of duty for Mr. Miller. He Burial was in Mountain View assembly dren wives were entertained Friday of farm machinery. Upon the Kellwood Estates. Memorial of Shiproek, New served almost one year near 25. social This Mr. and Mrs. Earl evening, Apiil of the course, they Mexico. One of his sisters Phu Bai, near DaNang and Is He was born August 17, 1908 completion was sponsored by the bishopric, from Bountiful visited Bailey emwill be placed with various works for the Bureau of In- now at Can Tho, an area south in Fairvievv to Daniel and Nanthe class leader and the general with Mr. and Mrs. Monday Russel ployers who need workers. married He James. dian Affairs, a brother is with of Saigon. Garlick cy secretary. Bailey. This is the first such course 1933 Mr. Miller has a son, James the Green Berets in Vietnam, December Rhea Allred 23, a In of the MDTA consisted The program set up under the In Salt Lake City. He was a in who Is also serving In the another lives and brother Jr., lecture and the showing of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nunley of Utah. California. Seabees. Another son, William member of the LDS Church State scenes and daughter, slides of interesting Sharon, Grants-villand worked as a mechanic for This is Michael's first year and two daughters, Cheryl and were guests of Mr. and Hayward Llewellyn, who had on the Indian Youth Placement Petra, are living with their Chevrolet. Capital served an extended mission in Mrs. Lee Nunley for the weekProgram of the LDS Church. mother near Santa Cruz, Surviving are his widow, two Brazil and surrounding coun- end. He ia active in Boy Scout daughters, Mrs. Ross (Jill) tries. Brother Lewellyn and his and is an excellent studwork Mrs. Michael (Wendy) wife brought with them many ent at Mt. Pleasant ElemenSoviet to call on youth to Lake both Salt Jones, City; from South artifacts interesting School. for rabbinate. study tary and two brother grandchildren; America. Castle Evan James, sisters, serLight refreshments were Gate; Mrs. Edward (Mary) ved to twenty seven. Mrs. Ruby Sanpete County Search and Coons, Fairview; Rescue was called out on a Lake Salt Geisler, City. Mark Christensen was releasCaroline Marie Nielson Drafalse alarm Saturday night ed as ward clerk Sunday, and per died April 19, 1969, at a when lights were seen blinking was in sustained Kim Aagard on and off three times on the nursing home in Provo of nathis place. ural causes. Mrs. Draper was west mountains between Manti Is feet high. The NU born November 19, 1882, In and Ephraim. now near constructced dike will be about 10 feet high. being Mrs. Hannah C. Reid visited Moroni to Soren and Marie When the signals from town Fort Duchesne In the Uinta Work is progressing on both in Moroni Sunday with Mr. and Nielson. She was reared bewere answered, authorities by Basin. No, it is not a creation dams which are located about Mrs. Howard Blackham. Mr. and Mrs. Ebbe E. Ebbesen. gan to fear it might be occu- from outer space but when 1 mile west of Fort Duchesne. by Gary Arnoldson She married Orson Pratt pants from one of two planes translated means "Ute Indian Completion is scheduled for Mrs. Enid Nielson of FounTile North Sanpete Baseball lost at that time. 6, 1900. He died Draper July tain Green was a Moroni vis- October 30, 1939. Her survivors Team played Juab at Nephi The Highway Patrol notified Lake. Locally it is known as November 1970. The off stream the Bottle Hollow Reservoir reservoir is to be on Bottle itor Sunday. are a daughter, Mrs. Cecile Monday. After a rough game the Sanpete County Search and and is being built for the Ute Hollow drainage and will be Truscott, California; a Juab came out on the long end Rescue at 9:30 p.m. and at 10 Indian Tribe to be used for filled from the Uinta River Visitors at the home of Bish- son, John Newark, L. of Las Vegas, Ne- of a 16-- 4 score. The four points p.m. fifteen men in nine Jeeps recreation and fish and wildlife through the existing Bench op and Mrs. Boyd K. Nielson vada; five grandchildren; nine gained by North Sanpete was were at Ephraim and ready to purposes. Canal. were Mr. and Sunday evening gothree sis- made during the last inning. great grandchildren; With the construction of the Mrs. Newel Nelson and daugh- ters, Mrs. Elva Extensive recreational facilOne Jeep load went ahead Bonneville Unit of the Central Thursday of last week the Larson, Mrs. ter from Burley, Idaho; Mr. Ethel both of Salt band, choruses, dance band of the main group and found Utah Project, some water wifi ities adjacent to the reservoir Beesley, and Mrs. Reed Hansen and Lake City, and Mrs. will be by 'he Ute Mary and Misty Crystals went to two fellows "having fun" be depleted from Rock Cre.ik Tribe atconstructed a cost of about $l- family from Orem; Mr. and Story, Moroni. North Sevier and Beaver to blinking lights. The main group on the Uintah and InOuray Mrs. Maurice Memmott and million. The facilities planned Services were held Tuesday, present a concert hour. They was part way up the mountain dian Reservation lands resultchildren from Nephi; Jodean include a motel, restaurant, notified were that and had Richfield before at they stopped 22, 1969, in the Moroni ing in stream fishery losses. curio shop, Indian cultural Powell of Richland, Washing- April alarm. at false a and was home returned it East-WeBottle Hollow is one of two Ward Chapel at 2 supper ton; Bruce Packard, Mr. and and camping areas. The about 8:30 p.m. reservoirs planned for con- park, Mrs. Robert Bingham and son p.m. Prelude and postlude mureservoir and recreational comfor Candidates student body sic was played by Colleen Morstruction by the Bureau of excellent fishwill Friwere Jimmy of Pleasant Grove; Re- ley. Ladies plex provide selected officers last Reclamation to replace these trio consisting of becca Mortensen of Ephraim; and boating opportunities ing instead of havThis day. year on and Lewena Rock Creek, since fishing losses Mr. and Mrs. Allen Nielson Joyce, Dorothy the water level of the ing Red and White parties reported Project Manager Pal- reservoir will remain almost and children of Provo; Edward Nielson, sang; invocation was there will be N and "S parB. mer Leonard remarks of the Cential Syme; by DeLong constant. NU Hansen, Fountain Green; Mr. by Swensen and ties. Utah Projects Office. and Mrs. Glen Goodwin and Bishop James will also provide a needed on the N ParCandidates Construction work at Bottle source of income benediction, for the Ute children, Miss Kaye Goodwin, Ralph Anderson; are Brent Bailey, Lewis ty were Hollow Pallbearers Reservoir Amos last began Draper. all from Manti. Indian Tribe. and Blackham Marie Shelley, month by W. W. Clyde ComRowland Sorensen, Lloyd DraS Lunch was served following per, Wayne Party Funeral services were held pany on a $674,800 contract. Allen Andy Christensen. Draper, in Ward the sacrament meeting. Michael Christensen, Monday Eighth The current wave of vioTwo dams and a dike are necPratt Truscott and candidates are Bob Kellett, Mark Andersen, Nancy Keller for Blanche Rees Beal, 74, re- essary to form the reservoir lence and lawlessness threatgave his farewell talk prior to Darwin Lombari. tired teacher and librarian, who which will have a water sur- ens not his entering the and Nancy Averett. Brigham simply our property or The grave was dedicated by The campaign started Mon- died April 25, 1969 at the Utah face of 420 acres. The north even our safety. It threatens Young University, where he was in Burial Eiason. Frank will study the Spanish landay, and the race for the walls Valley Hospital. Bishop Wil- dam will be 475 feet long and free society as well." William was Tuesday, and Wednesday. liam Ruff officiated. Burial 57 feet guage for two months, then Moroni City Cemetery. and the south dam T. Gossett, President of the The family prayer was of- Wednesday night was the an- was in the Springville City will be high depart for the Andes Mission. 590 feet long and 69 American Bar Association. fered by John E. Jensen. nual school party in the Foun- Cemetery directed by Wheeler Mrs. Leora Christensen of tain Green Park. Mortuary. She was bom December 9, Elections will be held at noon today, and to conclude a busy 1896, In Wales, Utah, a daug-te- r of Thomas D. and Elizabeth week the Inaugural Ball will be held at 9 p.m. and inaugural Rees Rees. She was married to Dr. Nelceremony will start at 10 p.m. The music will be by the Nite son Beal on March 17, 1920, in Hawks. the Manti LDS Temple. Dr. try-ouwere Beal died In 1937. Cheerleader held Wednesday after school at Mrs. Beal moved to Spring5 p.m. and before the school ville In 1922. She attended Snow College and taught school party. The Spring Art Exhibit will in Juab and Sevier counties, start at North Sanpete May 12 and later served a mission for and last until May 16. The pub- the LDS Church in the Eastern lic is invited May 14 at 8 p.m. States. She had held many positions In the auxiliary organ2Q0 SELECTRO izations of the church, and had SHAVER worked in the MIA for more Now with 78 jharper blades than 25 years, including the for closer more comfortable presidency. shaves exclusive 4 position Mrs. Beal was employed as comfort dial to select the best librarian for Springville, and trimhead setting mer and easy cleaning Gary Roylance, son of the during World War II served as late Mr. and Mrs. Garrick a clerk in the OPA. She return(Blanche) Roylance of Mt. ed to BYU for her degree, and Pleasant, will serve as assis- taught school from 1947 to : ' I' ' S tant coach at Richfield High 1963. School this fall. She was a member of the Mr, Roylance, who is cur- Ladies Literary Club. She had rently a student at the College given numerous book reviews of Southern Utah, has also and retold stories to club and been named to manage the church groups for many years. Richfield Natatorium during Surviving are a son and the summer season. daughter, David N. Beal and SHAVER He Is a graduate of Wasatch Mrs. Rulon (Nedra) Fox of BY Salt Lake City; six grandchildAcademy and Snow College. ren; two great grandchildren; "Freedom S a r e s travel one brother and one sister, Dr. If your Princess is young and with U.S. Savings Don M. Rees and Mrs. Myrtle delicate. , . she'll love our Bonds. Buy them through the Ault of Salt Lake City. Princess. . . new gentle action Payroll Savings Plan, where with adjustable guard combs for you work; the Congress and the President underarms and legs. . . considerPlan, where you bank, or "ov- have urged all Americans to ately priced. er the counter at your bank, rededicate themselves to the in combination with an E Bond ideals of equality and justice FIRE BASE ANYWHERE A CII-5- 4 (FLYING CRANE), of the same or larger denom- under the law. It is an appeal SELECT A REMINGTON SHAVER AT often called the SKYCRANE, lifts a 105mm howitzer that has special moaning in ination. fastened to a mobile artillery firing platform. The 31th Artodays society. May first Is tillery, 9th Infantry Division, Republic of Vietnam uses these Laws alone cant solve our Law Day USA. Do your part platforms as fire support bases In the Mekong Delta. Denations social ills. Their reso- to strengthen Individual rights lution depends upon all of us signed to be set down in rice paddies, the platforms are able to support the Impact of a howitzer and provide a dry and Our own experience is that May first is Law Day USA level firing position. The SKYCRANE ia manufactured by Uphold the law and the rights time, when allowed to work, will solve many problems. of others. Sikorsky Aircraft. xt Indian youth lives in area: Funeral services (J, fflQ0G)O for Dana Janies program s. Interest rates on U.S. Savings Bonds have been increased five times since the first Series E Bond was sold on May 1, 1941. The current rate is 4.25 per cent, if held to maturity, and E Bonds bought today mature in 7 years. Most people are limited by their inability to appreciate others. Due for an income tax refund? Why not take it in Savand watch your ings Bonds investment grow. 1ASHION IS A GLORIOUS PAGEANTRY this year. Medieval flourishes abound. Milady has stolen her knights tabard and rned it into a sweater for herself. a - . ? 1 j i SMASH OVER PANTS This knit tabard docs its own thing with pants and more pants. It is long and slim, with side3 slit to the waist for an easy fit. Wear it sleeveless at home, over a dashing blouse or turtleneck shirt when you go out. Sew up the side slits and you have a mini dress. A TAFESTRY TREAT The patterned yoke and border look as opulent as tapestry work. The design, made with contrasting shades of Bupcr fingering yarn, is recommended for , the more experienced knitter. Tho size rango is Free instruc- misses " tions are available by send-- a stamped envelope to the Needlework Editor of this newspaper along with your request for Leaflet TK 3255. 12-1- in Vietnam e, Va-ro- z, Caroline Draper Search, Rescue gets alarm Saturday night funeral services Clyde Company project progresses on Bottle Hollow Reservoir dams North Sanpete st Services held here Monday for Blanche Beal WIS&HERS ts GOOD GROOMING GIFTS REMINGTON Former resident serves as coach man-size- snap-ope- PRINCESS REMINGTON h-- BENNION'S BOYD PARK our exclusive showing of rare Antique Heirloom & Estate Jewelry now through May 10 I m Bond-A-Mon- 15.95 MT. SAIT LAKE CITY, UTAH n Ws'v' arm-in-ar- ONE SIXTY SIX MAIN James Miller - non Daniels, Originals, 468. High team game: Strikettes, 815; Originals, 771; Pin Downers, 756. Ind. high game: Renon Dan-ialOriginals, 179; Christie Bunnell, Strikettes, 173; Dot Duncan, Strikettes, 171; Beth Rosenlof, Kadettes, 171. 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